On Tuesday, senior Tovi Blauser got to the polls at 6 a.m. to avoid the long line that would soon form inside the Field House ...
After president-elect Donald Trump secured a decisive victory in the presidential election on Tuesday night, many WashU students came to campus the next day grappling with the news and processing a ...
Seven minutes past 7 p.m., a gaggle of students sporting “I Voted” stickers and camouflage print “Harris-Waltz” hats milled around Seigle 103, waiting for the WashU College Democrats election night ...
Over the summer of 2024, then-rising-junior Kayleigh Hernandez was confronted with a notification that shocked her: She had an outstanding balance of $50,000 owed to WashU. As a first-generation, ...
Even as much of the roster remains intact, this year, expectations are different. As with any season, WashU wants to be that ...
Just over 2,000 people voted in the 2024 election across two polling locations on WashU’s Danforth and Medical Campuses, with ...
Despite heavy rains, students, faculty, and community members from the St. Louis area have been lining up to vote since polls ...
Managing Photo Editor When WashU responded to the cries of hungry students with a new “All You Care to Eat” program in Bear’s Den (BD), two investigative journalists hunkered down in a booth and got ...
When the No. 18 WashU women’s basketball team tips off its season on Nov. 15, it won’t just start a new season for the Bears.
WashU shared its 2024 student health and well-being data with Student Life, providing key statistics on mental health and ...
Kate Springer, a Public Information Coordinator on the St. Louis County Board of Elections, speaks below about the board’s preparation for the 2024 election. The board has 230 voting locations across ...
What’s more fun than a Political Party? A political party. Despite their attempts to appear to voters as bastions of civility ...